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"...Ronald Greer. I can't think of a better way to move on from - from this world into the next, or whatever comes, than to fly into the most powerful thing in all creation ... a star. Out in a blaze of glory. I like that. That's beautiful.."
Master Sgt. Ronald Greer

Ronald Greer is described as a strong and silent Marine, who has a mysterious and checkered past which he has created a hard shell around. He was born poor, and Rush said that Greer would probably be in jail had it not been for the military. During his mid 20's, he became part of the team that was stranded on Destiny .

Personality

Greer has difficulty trusting people who are not part of the military, such as Doctor Nicholas Rush. Surprisingly, the only civilian that Greer appears to trust to any degree is gamer/nerd Eli Wallace. At first glance it seems he has anger issues, but he cares about those aboard the ship. Although he is clever and calm during a struggle, he believes that he can only count on other soldiers during combat and has a hard time trusting the non-military personnel. Greer prioritizes survival over comfort, dismissing the awful taste of an alien sweet potato for the simple reason that it will keep them alive. His sense of humor is unusual but good at mediating conflicts when they arise. (SGU: "Air, Part 1", "Air, Part 2", "Air, Part 3", "Time", "Justice", "Faith")

Biography

Early life

Greer was born to Angela Greer and Reginald Greer. His father fought in Desert Storm, and after the war was abusive as a father, locking Greer in a closet as punishment, making him stack bricks only to kick them over, and at one point leaving him in the middle of the city and forcing him to walk home. The former has given him mild claustrophobia. He saved both his mother and father from a house fire after the latter incident. His mother was presumably unharmed in the fire while his father suffered severe burns that left him with scars on one side of his face. When he was in his late teen years his father died of a brain infection while in a Veteran's Hospital. Greer joined the Marine Corps after he did not receive an athletic scholarship. He believed that by joining the military he could make a difference. (SGU: "Lost")

2009

Nicholas Rush said that Greer was not among the men that he had approved to be on the exploration/military teams that would go through the gate on the Icarus Base after the 9th chevron was dialed. Rush also believed that if not for the military, Greer would have gone to prison, or "worse". At the time of the attack on Icarus Base, Greer was awaiting court-martial for assaulting Colonel David Telford. He was released by Colonel Everett Young during the attack to help defend the base and evacuated the planet through the Stargate before it exploded. He was the penultimate man to evacuate to Destiny, just ahead of Young.

On arrival he and the rest of the new crew were informed that they were on an unknown spaceship in an unknown region of space, billions of light-years from home. When life support systems were failing and Rush thought he had found a solution, Eli Wallace protested, believing that Rush's solution could destroy the ship. Greer held Rush at gunpoint, unwilling to let him make yet another decision that would hurt the Icarus personnel. Matthew Scott intervened and ordered Greer to lower his weapon, which he did. Rush tried his solution, but it had no affect on anything. When Destiny dropped out of FTL and dialed the Stargate to a planet with the necessary materials to repair the failing life support system, Greer was assigned to the team sent to explore it. He shot Jeremy Franklin on Rush's orders, as Franklin was about to leave with their only Ancient remote control. Greer then left to find Scott, who was lost in the desert. Greer found Scott and helped get him back to the gate with the materials needed to fix the life support. (SGU: "Air, Part 1", "Air, Part 2", "Air, Part 3")

During the lottery in "Light", his name was not one of the ones chosen to escape the apparently doomed ship using the Ancient shuttle. When Spencer, who was also not chosen, tried to argue that the shuttle could fit more, Greer quickly knocked him out with the butt of his rifle, before things could get out of hand. He chose to remain alone in his quarters for the end, watching the approaching star through his window. (SGU: "Light")

A few weeks later, while Young and Scott were on a mission to replenish Destiny's water supply, he helped contain the dust bugs which had infested the ship, devising a makeshift flamethrower to herd them. He managed to trap them in a closet, giving TJ time to fill a barrel full of water to attract them. He helped carry the barrel to the gate and throw it through, disposing of the creatures. (SGU: "Water")

Several weeks later, when the IOA had developed a plan to bring the expedition home, he was locked up once more by Colonel Telford, who had switched bodies with Young. He encouraged Scott to rebel against Telford, knowing that Telford's rash actions could get them all killed. Though Scott was unwilling to do so, the situation was resolved by Rush. (SGU: "Earth")

A few days later, he accompanied an off-world team to a jungle planet in search of food. As a result of solar flare activity, two alternate timelines were created by the trip. In the first timeline, some of the team fell ill, and they were later besieged by squigglers. Greer survived the initial attack and helped rally the survivors in a cave. He taught Eli how to handle a rifle and took him along to destroy several squiggler nests. He was killed during the second attack. In the second timeline, he went with Young and Scott to catch one of squigglers, as their venom held the cure to the affliction. He died again in this timeline. In the third timeline, he survived along with everyone else. (SGU: "Time")

Some time later he was part of the team that discovered the Destiny interface chair. He also slept with Dr. Lisa Park. (SGU: "Life")

He discovered Sergeant Spencer's corpse when Spencer failed to report for duty. When the investigation eventually led to an informal trial, he suggested the use of force to restore Colonel Young's authority. This idea was turned down by Young himself. After Camile Wray was put in charge, she took him off the active-duty list. Greer believed that she did so out of suspicion that he killed Spencer. She didn't give him a straight answer, though he insisted that they would talk about it further. The situation was resolved when Spencer's death was revealed to be a suicide. (SGU: "Justice")

A short while later, when Destiny was attacked by an alien mothership, Greer helped Matthew Scott defend the ship from alien fighters using the shuttle. (SGU: "Space")

A day later, the civilian personnel mutinied against the military, sealing them off in one section of the ship. Greer and Young, using Ancient environmental suits, went onto the hull and reentered the ship on the civlians' side to unseal the doors and retake the ship. Greer was posted in the mess hall with Lt. James to keep watch on the civilians. Once the mutiny was dealt with, the civilians were dismissed, though Greer felt that the issue would come up again. (SGU: "Divided")

A week later, Destiny unexpectedly jumped out of FTL in the vicinity of a unexplored star with a single planet orbiting it. Greer accompanied the first team to visit the planet, and was the first to sample a kiwi-like fruit, despite objections that it could be poisonous. He then spent a month on the planet while the ship navigated around the star, helping to keep relations between the military and civilians amicable in his own unique way. (SGU: "Faith")

A few days later, along with Eli Wallace, Chloe Armstrong and Matthew Scott, Greer explored a planet with ruins. There Greer was trapped when, after firing at a giant spider, a section of the tunnel the team was exploring collapsed. The team was stranded when the Destiny jumped to FTL again. (SGU: "Human")

The next day, while searching for a way out of the ruins, Chloe believed she had found a map of the the tunnel system. When Greer went down another tunnel to check her findings, it collapsed on him, knocking him unconscious. Unable to dig him out, Scott reluctantly left with Eli and Chloe. He awoke later on and managed to dig himself out, but by the time he reached the Stargate his companions had already left. He set up camp by the gate, awaiting rescue, and was tormented by a hallucination of his father. He was eventually rescued by Lt. James, who brought him back to the ship, though he was dismayed when Scott, Eli, and Chloe had not been rescued. (SGU: "Lost")

When Destiny was sabotaged by the blueberry aliens, allowing Scott, Eli, and Chloe to dial the Stargate, he was delighted to see Scott return unharmed. He would later command one of the teams patrolling the halls during the subsequent alien attack. (SGU: "Sabotage")

When several crew members were infected by alien ticks that induced hallucinations, Greer suffered one of the most dangerous psychotic episodes of all victims: Convinced that Nicholas Rush and Camile Wray were plotting another mutiny, he hallucinated being ordered to stop them using deadly force, and nearly killed both. (SGU: "Pain")

Alternate timeline

  • In an alternate timeline, he and a team went to a Jungle planet on a reconnaissance mission. He survived the first squiggler attack, but was killed during the second. (SGU: "Time")
  • In another alternate timeline he joined Everett Young's party in an attempt to collect a live squiggler. However, the team were again attacked; this time Greer was the first to die. (SGU: "Time")

Behind the scenes

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His working name was Ron "Psycho" Stasiak[1], but was changed in January 2009 to Ronald Greer.[2]

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References and notes

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Prominent Destiny Expedition members
Military Ronald Greer · Vanessa James · Tamara Johansen · Hunter Riley · Matthew Scott · David Telford · Everett Young
Civilian Chloe Armstrong · Adam Brody · Lisa Park · Nicholas Rush · Dale Volker · Eli Wallace · Camile Wray
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